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REINVIGORATING LINKAGES: Using Communication (and other) Strategies Effectively

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REINVIGORATING LINKAGES:Using Communication (and other) Strategies Effectively

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PANEL INTRODUCTIONSShasta County

Rod Delfer, Linkages Coordinator, Foster Care Eligibility Supervisor, CWS

Robin Bostain, CalWORKs Employment & Training Specialist and Family Stabilization Supervisor, CalWORKs

Tracy Thomas, Linkages Employment & Training Social Worker, CalWORKs

Janet Stortz, Social Work Supervisor, CWS

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PANEL INTRODUCTIONS (CONT.)

Tulare County

Debbie Benavente, Linkages Coordinator, CWS

Tessa Houston, Linkages Coordinator, CalWORKs

Orange County

Ericka Danczak, Linkages Coordinator, CalWORKs

Prashant Kamboya, Linkages Coordinator, CalWORKs

Michael Meyers, Linkages Coordinator, CWS

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SHASTA COUNTY – FACTS & FIGURES

Population: 178,980 (2013)

Unemployment Rate: 8.9% (Feb 2015)

Children’s Services Cases: 550 CalWORKS Cases: 2800

Active Welfare-to-Work Cases: 1029 Sanction Cases: 542 Exempt Cases: 517

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SHASTA COUNTY LINKAGES TREND

Decline in Linkages cases over last 2 years Slowing fell from average of 25 to 15

What’s Changed? Not identifying all potential families? Not following practices & protocols? How can we do better?

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UNDERSTANDING THE TREND

Which cases needed follow-up services?

Were some cases in need of coordinated case plan updates?

How well was the Behavioral Health Team involved?

Were workers feeling overwhelmed by additional requirements?

CalWORKs Linkages Coordinator & Welfare-to-Work Supervisor conducted Linkages case reviews

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WHAT DID SHASTA DO?

Improve sharing of information

Timely identification of potential Linkages clients

Rapid follow-up on Linkages requirements

Taking improvements one step at a time; guided by monthly team meetings

Developed our Linkages Work Plan around Communication

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WHAT DID SHASTA DO?

Aligned Linkages with Family Stabilization Program

Greater agency commitment to collaboration Social Workers like how FS helped families Stronger network of support for families with

teaming among: Employment & Training Worker Behavioral Health Team Social Worker

Follow-up services following reunificationBetter engagement between workers & parents

when benefits are clear visible

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WHAT’S NEXT FOR SHASTA? Continue to use work plan to guide our

efforts Improving processes and practices Encouraging better communication Strengthen connections with supportive services

Promote joint training Encourage staff to get to know each other Learn each other’s ‘languages’ Create a teamwork philosophy to better serve

our families

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SHASTA SUCCESS STORY Single mom with new baby

on the way; challenged by drug abuse, lack of resources & potential homelessness

Coordination across systems and services

Housing assistance provided through Family Stabilization

Case plan goals achieved within 6 months Cash assistance granted during 3rd trimester Housing secured preventing newborn from

being placed in foster care; supporting over-night visits with older child in care.

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TULARE COUNTY

Demographics Population 451,977 in 2012 Census Land Area 4,824 sq miles Median Household Income $43,550 55 cities & 123 townships

Child Welfare Services Practice

Team Decision Making Family Engagement Differential Response Family Transitional Supportive

Services Children

Out of home care = 1080 960 within Tulare County

TulareWORKs CalWORKs & Welfare-to-Work Family Stabilization

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THE TULARE COUNTY LINKAGE TEAM

Coordinators• Debbie Benavente, CWS• Tessa Houston, TW• Karen Whited, CWS

CWS Units (Teams)• Screening • Emergency Response • Court Report Writing • Voluntary Family Maintenance• Family Maintenance• Family Reunification• Team Decision Making (Coordinator)

TulareWORKs Office 1 Liaison & 1 Back Up

• Dinuba - DDO• Lindsay - LDO• Porterville - PDO• Tulare - TDO• Visalia – VDO(CWS & TW are not co-located)

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WAYS TO REINVIGORATE TULARE COUNTY LINKAGES Communication

Mutual Policy Coordinated Case Plan Meetings Monthly Exchange Monthly Team Meetings

Training CWS Overview TulareWORKs Overview

State Evaluation Dr D’Andrade & Tulare County Evaluation Team

Practice Protocol Evaluation Evaluation Work Plan

Data collection & comparison Communication

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THE UNIVERSAL TRACKING LOG

Novel Filr – Shared Drive User Access Levels (Administrator, read only,

etc) Multiple Users

Universal Tracking Log CalWORKs Staff / Title IV-E Interns Pilot (future program collaboratives) PurposeScreening Unit = ______ (Mo Count) Emergency Response Unit TulareWORKs

Mother's Name

Case Number

Code Imm

10-Day

Assign ER/IR Office

Zip Code

Assigned ER/IR Worker

Assigned Date

Eligibility Verification

DateTW Liaison TDM

Date

Service Component

Special Project Code added

CalWORKs Case# 1P/2P # of

ChildrenDistrict Office

First Name, Last Name 123456 10 Day

Porterville 93277

First Name, Last Name 5/1/15 1/2/2014

First Name, Last Name 5/10/15  FM Y 1B0000 2P 4 VDO

                               

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

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SUSAN’S STORY

Thank you

Debbie BenaventeCWS Staff Services Analyst III

Tulare County Linkages [email protected]

(559) 624-7482

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ORANGE COUNTY FACTS Demographics

Population 3,113,991 in 2010 Census (updated with errata data by Dept. of Finance in 2014)

Land/Water Area 948 sq. miles Median Family Income $84,100 34 cities

Children & Family Services (CFS) Practice

Team Decision Making Family Engagement Differential Response

Children Out of home care = 2126

1017 with relatives 422 outside of OC

Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) CalWORKs & Welfare-to-Work Family Stabilization

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THE ORANGE COUNTY LINKAGES TEAM

Coordinators

• Ericka Danczak, FSS• Prashant Kamboya, FSS• Michael Meyers, CFS

CFS Units (Teams)

• Child Abuse Registry

• Court Services

• Emergency Response (I & II)

• Family Maintenance Collaborative Services

• Integrated Continuing Services

• Specialized Family Services

FSS: Liaison at each office

• Laguna Hills

• Cypress

• Santa Ana

• Anaheim (CFS & FSS are not co-located)

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REINVIGORATING LINKAGES BY:

Reaffirming our agency commitment

Training

Mutual Client Identification

Communication

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ORANGE COUNTY - TRAINING Linkages training module is currently used for all

new and newly promoted CalWORKs and Child Welfare staff.

Collaborate with training department on developing an e-learn refresher training for existing staff at all levels.

Cross-training CalWORKs and Child Welfare staff on computer systems.

Identify Linkages liaisons at each regional office to serve as a point of contact, as well as champion the Linkages model for others.

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ORANGE COUNTY – MUTUAL CLIENT IDENTIFICATION

What are the numbers?

There are approximately 800 mutual clients in Orange County. Connect with agency Research department and I.T. to

validate reports for mutual client reports. Special indicators are used to track mutual clients as

they move through the CalWORKs and Child Welfare systems.

Incorporated protocols for mutual client identification in updated policies and operational procedures.

Mutual Client monthly report is posted on a central portal that can be accessed by all staff.

Client identification is everyone’s responsibility, and it is verified every time a case moves (between programs and

workers).

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ORANGE COUNTY - COMMUNICATION

Reconvene our Linkages Steering Committee to: Stay current with all Linkages activities Discuss new resources and programs Focus on work plan deliverables Case Reviews – successes and challenges

Updated policies and operational procedures include:

Examples of coordinated case planning Mutual Client Liaison list

Information sharing: Linkages newsletter Webinars and conference calls Key legislative changes impacting mutual clients, i.e. drug felons

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QUESTIONS??

Prashant Kamboya, Linkages Coordinator, FSS

[email protected]

Erika Danczak, Linkages Coordinator, FSS

[email protected]

Michael Meyers, Linkages Coordinator, CFS

[email protected]